Magnetic-Responsive Release Controlled by Hot Spot Effect

  • Eduardo Guisasola (1476865)
  • Alejandro Baeza (1476862)
  • Marina Talelli (1476871)
  • Daniel Arcos (1295619)
  • María Moros (1476868)
  • Jesús M. de la Fuente (1476874)
  • María Vallet-Regí (1295625)
Publication date
November 2015

Abstract

Magnetically triggered drug delivery nanodevices have attracted great attention in nanomedicine, as they can feature as smart carriers releasing their payload at clinician’s will. The key principle of these devices is based on the properties of magnetic cores to generate thermal energy in the presence of an alternating magnetic field. Then, the temperature increase triggers the drug release. Despite this potential, the rapid heat dissipation in living tissues is a serious hindrance for their clinical application. It is hypothesized that magnetic cores could act as hot spots, this is, produce enough heat to trigger the release without the necessity to increase the global temperature. Herein, a nanocarrier has been designed to respond when th...

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